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Title: Mills EM Machine - Accepts Coins / Spins / Doesn't Stop
Post by: Dirty Slots on November 01, 2022, 12:56:32 PM
This beautiful Mills Electro Mechanical machine belongs to a friend. It accepts coins as usual, it will spin when you pull the handle, but the reels just spin freely until they stop on thier own.

We would love to fix it.

Picture here:

If you need any aditional info or pictures just let me know.

Thank you!
Title: Re: Mills EM Machine - Accepts Coins / Spins / Doesn't Stop
Post by: Pinballwizard55 on November 01, 2022, 07:36:37 PM
I would think that maybe the clock is not running out. gummed up possibly, maybe a spring popped off or broke off, give it a good look over. The wizard.
Title: Re: Mills EM Machine - Accepts Coins / Spins / Doesn't Stop
Post by: Dirty Slots on November 06, 2022, 06:26:01 AM
Thank you! Will do.
Title: Re: Mills EM Machine - Accepts Coins / Spins / Doesn't Stop
Post by: shortrackskater on November 06, 2022, 09:27:17 AM
A bit of advice:
If you start collecting or repairing mechanical slots, you have to just LOOK inside and EVALUATE how they work. WATCH videos on YouTube showing Mills, Jennings, Watling, etc slot machine in play. Once you understand how they work, then it's MUCH easier to troubleshoot them. You also have to remember not to ever force anything on a mechanical machine or you will end up breaking a part that's difficult or impossible to find and then you have to enroll in a metal fabrication course. 
Also that Mills machine is not really an EM or electro-mechanical, other than it may have a solenoid that releases the lever lock, and a light or two inside. The mechanism is entirely mechanical and will work and pay outside the cabinet. EM machines will cycle independently (mechanically) but the outcome of the spin (and the coin-in amount) sets up an electrical action connected (through bundles of wiring) that puts the hopper in play in order to pay out much larger amounts of coins as compared to a truly mechanical machine.
That particular machine is known as a Mills "M" slot.
Also, check out coinopcollectorforum.com - That forum is exclusively for mechanical slot machines.
Title: Re: Mills EM Machine - Accepts Coins / Spins / Doesn't Stop
Post by: Dirty Slots on November 06, 2022, 10:54:21 PM
Thank you for that info! I signed up for Coin Op Forum. I will watch some videos and study up on them.
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